Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan glowing at "second home" on Day 2 of African royal tour
The Duchess of Sussex was a vision on day two of her and Prince Harry’s royal tour in South Africa.
The 38-year-old royal stunned in a look royal watchers rarely get to see, stepping out in an elegant headscarf and dressed down, comfortable and beachy look.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex paid a special visit to Cape Town’s oldest mosque and took the opportunity to have tea with a local family in the colourful Bo Kaap area, where they also hugged children and chatted with excited crowds.
Prince harry wore a light cream-coloured suit while his glowing wife donned a matching coloured headscarf and a flowing khaki dress in part of the visit designed to celebrate the “rainbow nation” of beautiful South Africa.
It was there they were allowed to wander through the Auwul Masjid mosque, the oldest in South Africa, founded in 1794.
Earlier in the day, the couple paid a visit to surfing charity, Waves for Change, where they parised each other as “best mum” and”best dad”, while chatting with locals about their four-month-old son Archie.
Ash Heese, an employee at Waves for Change told Town and Country Magazine how sweet the couple were to each other.
“She laughed and said no she doesn’t think so, but parenting is a new strength that she and Harry are learning and developing,” Heese explained.
“She said he’s the best dad, and he said she’s the best mum.”
Duchess Meghan wore a Madwell denim jacket with a crisp white shirt and black trousers from her own Smart Set clothing range launched earlier this month.
Africa has proven to be a special place close to Prince Harry and his wife’s heart.
“Africa (is) a region of the world that over the past two decades has been a second home to me,” Harry wrote on Instagram a few weeks before the trip - the first official tour as a family.
Scroll through the gallery above to see all the pictures from their royal tour in South Africa so far.